Pool/Spa Inspections
Pools can provide years of leisure, heath enrichment and pleasure. Yet, pools tend to be the most neglected aspect of a home/property. They can even become life threatening with safety issues if not properly maintained and repaired. Even if the pool is maintained by a pool service, you cannot be assured that your pool is safe and in good working condition without a pool inspection.
A typical pool inspection involves the examination of pool equipment (filter, pumps/motors, etc), the pool body, decking, coping, electrical, add-ons (such as heaters, diving boards, waterfalls, etc) as well as safety features such as pool fences, child safety gates, alarms and doors.
So when and who should you get a pool inspection performed?
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Safety inspections for any one concerned about the prevention of drowning.
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Realtors can recommend our inspection services for their prospective clients as part of the due diligence process.
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Homeowners building their own pool and /or spa can avoid many costly mistakes getting construction supervision inspections!
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Homeowners can get their pool inspected to ensure it is safe and in good working order.
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New homebuyers can save 100’s if not 1000’s of dollars when buying a home with an inspection report.
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Home sellers can get an inspection report and estimate to repair or restore a pool.
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Landlords can have inspections for maintaining properties and ensuring the pool is safe and in good working order.
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Property management can get an inspection to ensure a pool is in good working order and find out what needs to be repaired/replaced.